Level 1
The solid shown are made up of 1-cm cubes. What is the volume of the solid?
2 m
Level 1
Fill in the blanks.
(a) 2 ℓ 234 mℓ = __________ mℓ
(b) 3 ℓ 12 mℓ = __________ mℓ
(c) 4 ℓ 3 ℓ = __________ mℓ
3 m
Level 1
Find the following values without a calculator.

  1. 2 cm = _____ m
  2. 3 m = ______ km
  3. 4 mℓ = ______ ℓ
  4. 5 g = ______ kg
1 m
Level 1 PSLE
Find the following values without a calculator.

  1. 4 kg 1 g = _____ g
  2. 3 km 27 m = _____ m
  3. 11 ℓ 23 mℓ = _____ mℓ
  4. 1 m 2 cm = _____ cm
1 m
Level 2
How many ℓ of water are there in the pitcher?
2 m
Level 1
Find the following values without a calculator.

  1. 35 km = ______m
  2. 14 m = _____ cm
  3. 710 kg = _____ g
  4. 920 ℓ = _____ mℓ
2 m
Level 2 PSLE
Mark glued 15 cubes of side 1 cm to form the solid shown.
  1. Mark painted the whole solid, including the base. What was the total painted area?
  2. Mark added some cubes of side 1 cm to the solid to form a cuboid 3 cm by 5 cm by 5 cm. How many cubes did he add?
2 m
Level 2 PSLE
The block of wood shown was dipped into a pail of paint. The block was then cut into 4 identical cubes along the dotted lines and taken apart. The total unpainted area of the 4 cubes was 216 cm2. What was the volume of each cube?
2 m
Level 2
What is the volume of water in the beaker?
2 m
Level 1
Find the following values without a calculator.

  1. 115 km = ______m
  2. 234 m = _____ cm
  3. 4410 kg = _____ g
  4. 738 ℓ = _____ mℓ
2 m
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Level 2
How much more water is required to make 2 ℓ? Give your answer in mℓ.
2 m
Level 2
The total volume of the cubes shown is 640 cm3. What is the length of each side of the cube.
2 m
Level 2
There are some liquid in a beaker as shown. 2 more ℓ of liquid are needed to fill the beaker completely. How many ℓ of water can a beaker hold in all?
2 m
Level 1
Find the following values without a calculator.

  1. 8.001 ℓ = _____ mℓ
  2. 7.92 ℓ = _____ cm3
  3. 1 ℓ 7 mℓ = _____ cm3
  4. 3 ℓ 12 mℓ = _____ ℓ
1 m
Level 1
Find the following values without a calculator.

  1. 0.23 ℓ = _____ cm3
  2. 1.7 ℓ = _____ cm3
  3. 55 cm3 = _____ mℓ
  4. 571 cm3 = _____ ℓ
1 m
Level 2
A cube has a volume of 512 cm3. When the length of every edge of the cube is halved, what is the decrease in the volume of the cube?
2 m
Level 1 PSLE
5000 mℓ of water was poured into 2 containers equally. How many litres of water were there in one container?
2 m
Level 1
Find the following values without a calculator.

  1. 1.05 km = ______ m
  2. _____ m = 1045 cm
  3. _____ km = 1045 cm
  4. 8.001 ℓ = _____ cm3
1 m
Level 2 PSLE
At first, Containers A, B and C contained water as shown in Figure 1. Some water from A and B was poured into Container C without spilling. The amount of water left in Container A and B is shown in Figure 2. What would be the amount of water in Container C?
2 m
Level 3 PSLE
Lynn had a bottle of oil. She used an equal amount of oil each day. At the end of the 12th day, 13 of the bottle was left. At the end of the 14th day, the amount of oil left was 100 mℓ .  What was the amount of oil in the bottle at first? Express the answer in mℓ .
2 m